This crate generates Rust Code and optionally compatible Protobuf and SQL schema files from ASN.1 definitions. Integration with serde is supported.
The crate can be used as standalone CLI binary or used as library through its API
(for example inside your build.rs
script).
Feature | Parses | UPER | Protobuf |
---|---|---|---|
...extensible | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
SEQUENCE OF |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes |
...SIZE(A..B) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
...SIZE(A..B,...) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
SET |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes |
...extensible | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
SET OF |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes |
...SIZE(A..B) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
...SIZE(A..B,...) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
ENUMERATED |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes |
...extensible | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
CHOICE |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes |
...extensible | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
BIT STRING |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes¹ |
...SIZE(A..B) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
...SIZE(A..B,...) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
OCTET STRING |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes |
...SIZE(A..B) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
...SIZE(A..B,...) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
UTF8String |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes |
...SIZE(A..B) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
...SIZE(A..B,...) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
IA5String |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes¹ |
...SIZE(A..B) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
...SIZE(A..B,...) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
NumericString |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes¹ |
...SIZE(A..B) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
...SIZE(A..B,...) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
PrintableString |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes¹ |
...SIZE(A..B) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
...SIZE(A..B,...) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
VisibleString |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes¹ |
...SIZE(A..B) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
...SIZE(A..B,...) |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | 🆗 ignored |
INTEGER |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes |
...A..B |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes² |
...A..B,... |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes² |
BOOLEAN |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes |
OPTIONAL |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes |
DEFAULT ... |
✔️ yes | ||
...INTEGER |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes¹ |
...*String |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes¹ |
...BOOLEAN |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes¹ |
...ENUMERATED |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes¹ |
NULL |
✔️ yes | ✔️ yes | ✔️ yes¹ |
IMPORTS..FROM..; |
✔️ yes | ||
ObjectIdentifiers |
✔️ yes | ||
Value References | ✔️ yes | ||
... in Range | ✔️ yes | ||
... in Size | ✔️ yes | ||
... in Default | ✔️ yes | ||
WITH COMPONENTS |
✔️ yes |
- ✔️ yes: according to specification
- ✔️ yes¹: different representation
- ✔️ yes²: as close as possible to the original specification (sometimes yes, sometimes yes¹)
- 🔶 not serialized: values are not serialized or deserialized in this case, might break compatibility
⚠️ ignored️: constraint is ignored, this most likely breaks compatibility- 🆗 ignored: constraint is ignored but it does not break compatibility
- ❌ ub: undefined behavior - whatever seems reasonable to prevent compiler errors and somehow transmit the value
- 🟥 error: fails to compile / translate
- 📜️ ETSI TS 102 894-2 (PDF)
/ 🧰 ITS-Container (GIT):
itu-t(0) identified-organization(4) etsi(0) itsDomain(5) wg1(1) ts(102894) cdd(2) version(2)
- 📜️ ETSI EN 302 637-2 (PDF)
/ 🧰 CAM-PDU-Description (GIT):
itu-t(0) identified-organization(4) etsi(0) itsDomain(5) wg1(1) en(302637) cam(2) version(2)
- 📜️ ETSI EN 302 637-3 (PDF)
/ 🧰 DENM-PDU-Descriptions (GIT):
itu-t(0) identified-organization(4) etsi(0) itsDomain(5) wg1(1) en(302637) denm(1) version(2)
It is always helpful to check asn1rs --help
in advance.
The basic usage can be seen blow:
asn1rs -t rust directory/for/rust/files some.asn1 messages.asn1
asn1rs -t proto directory/for/protobuf/files some.asn1 messages.asn1
The following example generates Rust and Protobuf files for all .asn1
-files in the asn/
directory of a workspace.
While the generated Rust code is written to the src/
directory, the Protobuf files are written to proto/
.
Additionally, in this example each generated Rust-Type also receives Serialize
and Deserialize
derive directives (#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
) for serde integration.
Sample build.rs
file:
use asn1rs::converter::Converter;
use asn1rs::gen::rust::RustCodeGenerator;
pub fn main() {
let mut converter = Converter::default();
// collecting all relevant .asn1 files
std::fs::read_dir("../protocol/asn")
.into_iter()
.flat_map(|read_dir| {
read_dir
.into_iter()
.flat_map(|dir_entry| dir_entry.into_iter())
.flat_map(|entry| {
entry
.path()
.as_os_str()
.to_os_string()
.into_string()
.into_iter()
})
.filter(|entry| entry.ends_with(".asn1"))
})
.for_each(|path| {
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", path);
if let Err(e) = converter.load_file(&path) {
panic!("Loading of .asn1 file failed {}: {:?}", path, e);
}
});
// writing the .rs files into src with serde_derive support
// feature flags decide whether additional code for protobuf is generated
if let Err(e) = converter.to_rust("src/", |generator: &mut RustCodeGenerator| {
generator.add_global_derive("Serialize"); // Adds serde_derive support: #[derive(Serialize)]
generator.add_global_derive("Deserialize"); // Adds serde_derive support: #[derive(Deserialize)]
}) {
panic!("Conversion to rust failed: {:?}", e);
}
// OPTIONAL: writing the .proto representation to ../protocol/proto
if let Err(e) = converter.to_protobuf("../protocol/proto/") {
panic!("Conversion to proto failed: {:?}", e);
}
}
Minimal example by inlining the ASN.1 definition. For more examples see tests/.
use asn1rs::prelude::*;
asn_to_rust!(
r"BasicInteger DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::=
BEGIN
RangedMax ::= Integer (0..MAX)
NotRanged ::= Integer
END"
);
#[test]
fn test_write_read() {
// inner INTEGER identified as u64
let value = NotRanged(123_u64);
let mut writer = UperWriter::default();
writer.write(&value).expect("Failed to serialize");
let mut reader = writer.into_reader();
let value2 = reader.read::<NotRanged>().expect("Failed to deserialize");
assert_eq!(value, value2);
}
#[test]
fn test_constraint_eq() {
// these types should normally not be accessed, but in this exampled they show
// the way the ASN.1 constraints are encoded with the Rust type system.
use asn1rs::syn::numbers::Constraint;
assert_eq!(
___asn1rs_RangedMaxField0Constraint::MIN,
___asn1rs_NotRangedField0Constraint::MIN,
);
assert_eq!(
___asn1rs_RangedMaxField0Constraint::MAX,
___asn1rs_NotRangedField0Constraint::MAX,
);
}
Minimal example showcasing what is being generated from an ASN.1 definition:
MyMessages DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::=
BEGIN
Header ::= SEQUENCE {
timestamp INTEGER (0..1209600000)
}
END
The generated Rust file:
use asn1rs::prelude::*;
#[asn(sequence)]
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub struct Header {
#[asn(integer(0..1209600000))] pub timestamp: u32,
}
The generated protobuf file (optional):
syntax = 'proto3';
package my.messages;
message Header {
uint32 timestamp = 1;
}
The module asn1rs::io
exposes (de-)serializers and helpers for direct usage without ASN.1 definition:
use asn1rs::prelude::*;
use asn1rs::io::per::unaligned::buffer::BitBuffer;
let mut buffer = BitBuffer::default();
buffer.write_bit(true).unwrap();
buffer.write_utf8_string("My UTF8 Text").unwrap();
send_to_another_host(buffer.into::<Vec<u8>>()):
The module asn1rs::io::protobuf
exposes (de-)serializers for protobuf usage:
use asn1rs::io::protobuf::*;
let mut buffer = Vec::default();
buffer.write_varint(1337).unwrap();
buffer.write_string("Still UTF8 Text").unwrap();
send_to_another_host(buffer):
use asn1rs::model::model::gen::rust::RustCodeGenerator;
use asn1rs::model::model::gen::rust::GeneratorSupplement;
impl GeneratorSupplement<Rust> for MyRustCodeGeneratorExtension {
// .. implement the trait
}
fn main() {
let model: Model<Rust> = ... ;
let (_file_name, file_content) = RustCodeGenerator::from(model)
.to_string_with_generators(&[&MyRustCodeGeneratorExtension])
.into_iter()
.next()
.unwrap();
}
For a more detailed report on deserialization errors, enable the descriptive-deserialize-errors
feature.
With this feature flag more details will be memorized while deserializing your data (see ScopeDescription
) - thus causing a performance penalty -
but it will list intermediate results with the error origin and the current location in the type hierarchy when displaying the error ( println!("{e}")
);
Things to do at some point in time (PRs are welcome)
- generate a proper rust module hierarchy from the modules' object-identifier
- support
#![no_std]
- refactor / clean-up (rust) code-generators (most will be removed in v0.3.0)
- support more encoding formats of ASN.1 (help is welcome!)
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in this crate by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions. This crate was initially developed during a research project at IT-Designers GmbH (http://www.it-designers.de).